43175-1
Anna and Elsa's Storybook Adventures is LEGO set 43175-1. It has a score of 80. This is average compared to all other sets. The set is recommended by 1 reviews, based on 4 scored reviews and 8 reviews total. It is ranked in the top 48.8% scored sets on Brick Insights. We know this set was released in 2020, and it is categorised in Disney.
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Umm...More like a miniature story book. 5in × 3 in x 2in. Read the specs first for specific measurements before purchasing. My daughter was excited to receive this as a gift, but once we opened it, we were all disappointed at how small this lego set actually is. Even the characters are not actual lego-sized people, but miniature size as well. The only good thing is that at least we can keep the pieces all together in the storybook casing. Will not be purchasing another story book unless Lego decides to upgrade the size of this set.
There are two sides to every story, and that's definitely true in these two-sided construction sets. Disney Princess fans will have fun playing out different scenes from their favorite Disney movies. These sets are easy to build, inspire kids to imagine their own stories, and are totally portable for play on the go. We also like the cute look of the new micro-dolls. Those might be fun for collectors, too.
Managed to snag this set early for my daughter. She's 6 and easily put it together with minimal help. The playability of this little set is great. It's super portable as it all folds up into its little book and goes into a bag without losing any pieces. Was fun using the stickers to decorate however we liked and the microfigs are the cutest! Plus you get Elsa, Anna, Christoph and Olaf so a complete character set for hours of endless play. Only thing missing is a mini Sven but at least there's a framed picture of him for the wall. Highly recommend this set for any Frozen lover in your life even if they aren't Lego fans yet.
It's fun. I'm really impressed with the castle and how it folds up to fit into the book. The characters are super cute. I'm a fan of the chibi-style, but it's not for everyone. The stickers are really necessary for this book. Without them the castle interior doesn't offer much inspiration.
The Storybook Adventure sets are a fun way to recreate magical Disney moments. It's smaller than I expected, but that kind of adds to the charm of the set. The new elements used to create them are intersting. I really like the printed locket on the cover. The stickers add an level of detail but the ones which are placed in specific areas of the set, are very tricky to get correctly in place. I really like how the set can be folded up and enclosed within the book, when it is also closed.
For sets of this small size, that was a pretty long list of new and rare elements. And I haven't talked about the completely new parts yet!
My daughters (9, 7 and 4) repeatedly pull the sets out of the display cabinet to play with them. It triggers their fantasy to come up with all kind of adventures, despite the sets being small. This is the purpose of these sets. I, as an AFOL, am spoiled with large, complex sets that end up on a shelf. But not these sets. These are meant to be played with, as LEGO is, at its core. And these deliver on that. So they get a high passing grade from me.